0 a stockbroker (= someone who buys and sells shares for other people) who secretly loses a large amount of their employer's money after making a bad or illegal investment --
1 someone at a financial organization who loses a large amount of its money in bad or illegal transactions , and who tries to hide this: --
The banking industry cannot afford many more rogue traders tarnishing its reputation.
What measures he is taking to protect consumers from rogue traders.
Against this, it has been suggested that making compliance a defence would allow rogue traders to exploit loopholes in the code.
If the new clause were implemented, it would catch quite a large number, although not all, of rogue traders.
I wholeheartedly welcome the policy of sanctions against rogue traders.
I agree that strong action against rogue traders will make a huge difference to many of those whom we represent.
The question is for how long, if rogue traders are also operating in this area.
As there is an absence of any particular statute to which the consumers can point, they are often, in those circumstances, taken in by the rogue trader.
The rogue trader often uses careful lies that either only imply things or are incorporated into what is said but never into what is written down.